Echinoderms, like sea stars and sea urchins, are slow-moving, have bilateral symmetry as larvae and radial symmetry as adults, and reproduce both sexually and asexually.
Echinoderms (sea stars, sea urchins) are sessile or slow-moving, exhibit bilateral symmetry as larvae but radial symmetry as adults, reproduce both sexually and asexually, and possess an endoskeleton.
Front | Echinoderms (sea stars and sea urchins) |
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Back | - sessile or slow moving - bilateral symmetry as larvae, radial as adult - asexual and sexual reproduction - endoskeleton |
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